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There are many species of rabbit, and each species has its own common name (in English and other languages) and its own scientific name.Pet rabbits are called European Rabbits (their common species name) and Oryctolagus cuniculus (their scientific species name).
There are many species of Riccia (which are a type of plants -liverworts). Riccia is actually the scientific name of the whole genus, in which there are at least 14 species.
The scientific name for a species in the Linnaean classification system consists of two words: the genus name and the species name.
A scientific name can only refer to one species. The scientific name consists of two parts: the genus name and the species name. This binomial nomenclature system is used to uniquely identify each species.
Cutworms belong to many species as they are the larvae (caterpillars) of many different types of moths.
Usually genus and species.
A scientific name can only be used for one species.
Scientific name of
That depends on which species of fly you are referring to. There are many, many species of fly.
There are many, many species of rainbowfish.
There are many species of rabbit, and each species has its own common name (in English and other languages) and its own scientific name.Pet rabbits are called European Rabbits (their common species name) and Oryctolagus cuniculus (their scientific species name).
the scientific name for camel does many things.one of them is distinguish it from other species.
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Well there is many scientific names but you have to make sure that it make sense
There are many species of Riccia (which are a type of plants -liverworts). Riccia is actually the scientific name of the whole genus, in which there are at least 14 species.
There are many species of honeysuckle. The genus is Lonicera.
Males and females of the same species don't have different scientific names, but different species do have different scientific names and there are many different rabbit species, so there's no single answer to this question. All domestic rabbits, including males, belong to the European Rabbit species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.